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When Two Goods Are Perfect Substitutes, the Indifference Curve Is

Question 65

Question 65

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When two goods are perfect substitutes, the indifference curve is


A) a horizontal straight line.
B) bowed outward.
C) a downward-sloping straight line.
D) a right angle.

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